Can't you see it's loading?
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Why have one when you can have three loading icons?
This is skyscanner.es so maybe the others are the same way.
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One loading animation for each section? Seems OK to me
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If you are the kind that likes myspace pages then yes, it's fine.
It seems like myspace.com is still a thing
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One loading animation for each section? Seems OK to me
I agree, if they all really need to reload. Might as well be AJAX done terribly wrong.
Filed under: Curse you @NetBot, I have to clean my quotes up now!
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Curse you @NetBot, I have to clean my quotes up now!
That's not @NetBot: it's my cyberparts; it's a signature so I don't process the same post twice.To allow @NetBot to edit my posts would mean giving @NetBot powers I wouldn't trust myself with, let alone a sockpuppet account with a weak password.
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Oh. Right. Whichever :P
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ILoveFurries?
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Is it ILoveAccalia?
I do, but noAnd before you ask, no it's not my own account password either: that's ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■
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Maybe they're all frames securely multi-mediating.
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By design?
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What's the distinction between 'buscando' and 'cargando' for an non-Spanish speaker?
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@translator buscando cargando
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After 10 translations Bing says: Looks like @translator quedacargando
Filed under: English -> Italian -> Portuguese -> Chinese Simplified -> Dutch -> French -> Estonian -> Polish -> Danish -> Indonesian -> Greek -> English
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Well, that was less interesting than I had hoped.
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@translator would probably have to start from detected language for that to be interesting. Or at least would have had to include the language from which the words are in the chain.
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After 10 translations Bing says: Interest, that identifies the language of the @translator, or, at least, may not be a word in a text string.
Filed under: English -> Arabic -> Danish -> Hungarian -> Thai -> Chinese Simplified -> Finnish -> Slovenian -> Romanian -> Norwegian -> Russian -> English
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i've started to work on that. but final exams have all my time now. give me a few weeks.
What's the distinction between 'buscando' and 'cargando' for an non-Spanish speaker?
'buscando' => 'searching'
'cargando'=>'loading'so, it seems to be doing two different things on each section plus the 'waiting for any ajax' spinner.
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so, it seems to be doing two different things on each section plus the 'waiting for any ajax' spinner.
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What's the distinction between 'buscando' and 'cargando' for an non-Spanish speaker?
For a non-Spanish speaker, they look like different words which have a similar suffix for some reason.
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